We offer a rich and stimulating curriculum in our ‘village school’ in the shadows of the old Highbury Stadium. As a church of England school we are keen that children are able to explore their own spirituality and experience their first years of education in a loving and supportive environment which is underpinned by strong Christian values.
Our aim: "At St John’s our aim is that each and every child grows into a well rounded individual who becomes the best they can be.
Our school motto: "Every child, every opportunity, every day’ and we very much hope that children, under our strong pastoral guidance, can thrive and become confident young people, fully prepared for the next phase of their education".
St John’s is a nurturing and dynamic community, rooted in Christian values, where children are encouraged to be the best they can be.
The following values are our guiding principles
We will do everything we can to help every child understand the importance of these values through the way we behave towards them and each other. Each child’s educational, emotional and spiritual welfare is vitally important and we commit to doing our very best for every child.
Curriculum and learning
Pastoral care
SMSC (SOCIAL, MORAL, SPIRITUAL AND CULTURAL)
Our vision is: "Tto be a school where every child is valued as a unique individual created in the image of God, where everyone has equal opportunities and where teaching and learning are of a consistent high standard.”
At St John’s Highbury Vale we believe that the curriculum should be as broad and balanced as possible, offering children the opportunity to achieve success in many different areas. Although our curriculum adheres to the statutory elements of the National Curriculum 2014, there are other planned opportunities that make up the wider curriculum at our school.
We offer a broad and balanced curriculum and have high expectations for all children. The achievements, attitudes and well-being of all our children matter. This policy helps to ensure that this school promotes the individuality of all our children, irrespective of ethnicity, attainment, age, disability, gender or background.
Special Educational Needs We value the individuality of all of our children. We are committed to giving all of our children every opportunity to achieve the highest of standards. We do this by taking account of pupils’ varied life experiences and needs. Assessment and Testing We believe.
We value the individuality of all of our children. We are committed to giving all of our children every opportunity to achieve the highest of standards. We do this by taking account of pupils’ varied life experiences and needs.
We are committed to providing an environment which encourages all pupils to maximise their potential, including those who display special gifts or talents.
More able pupils are defined as achieving above age expected levels in all subject areas. Gifted pupils are defined as excelling (performing significantly above age expected levels) in an academic area of writing, maths, science, ICT, languages or humanities.
Talented pupils have a specific ability in a non-academic area such as art, music, drama, dance or another area of sport which is way beyond that expected at their age.
We would expect approximately 25% of our pupils to fall into the more able, gifted and talented category. Of these, approximately 10% may fall solely into the gifted or talented category. These categories are fluid and a child may move in and out of them over their school career.
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